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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's very open about ozempic.... Side effects in long-term issues are starting to come out about it. That was still not sure I would have jumped on that band[/quote] I don't know about long-term issues, but Eli Lilly has stated that once people go off the drug, weight gain immediately follows. I wonder if that still happens if they person changed their diet while using the drug. [/quote] YES. The whole point is you [b]don't need to make any effort[/b] to lose weight. You're not hungry. Changing your diet doesn't matter if it took no effort. When you stop, it'll take effort.[/quote] Not true :roll: [/quote] My sis is on Ozempic and I think it is true. She basically wants no food. Some days the most she'll manage to consume is a couple of protein drinks throughout the day along with water. She doesn't want food so she never eats food so she loses weight. That's great and all, but what's going to happen when she goes off it? She'll have an appetite again and she'll eat again and she'll gain again. There's [b]nothing in the Ozempic regiment[/b] that [b]treats any of the underlying issues people have with food[/b]. [/quote] That is the point. Those taking it purely for aesthetic weight loss will gain the weight back and should be warned. [b]This of course might be different than those with diabetes.[/b][/quote] Why would it work differently for those with diabetes? It doesn't other than to reduce the A1 which it does in those who have no diabetes as well. Stop spreading lies that you don't have to do anything if you're on this medication. Of course, you do. I was on it and still had to count calories [b]and be on WW.[/b] I upped my exercise as well. I lost 70 lbs, but it would not have happened without the aid of Ozempic. My insurance doesn't pay for it anymore and I've been off for 9 months and lost more weight. I have never been able to keep the weight off before. Lots of people might need to be on a maintenance dose and that's ok too Why do you want people to fail? Why can't you just accept the fact that some of us don't have "underlying issues with food" and perhaps our bodies need medication like this to get healthy and stay healthy? [/quote] This is exactly the Oprah approach. And it's WORKING for you, too. (Ozempic AND WW = success)[/quote]
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